The Warriors, in the NBA Finals for the third straight year, await the winner of the Eastern Conference finals between the top-seeded Boston Celtics and No. 2 Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs lead the series 2-1.

Golden State took control early, with Steph Curry scoring 18 of his 36 points in the first half.

Kevin Durant also had 18 points in the first two quarters and finished with29.

With five triples, Curry hiked his postseason three-point baskets to 295, passing Kobe Bryant, who had 292, for fifth place on the NBA list of playoff treys made.

Cavaliers star LeBron James is fourth on the list at 314. Ray Allen tops the list at 385, followed by Reggie Miller at 320 and Manu Ginobili at 317.

It was a tough exit for the Spurs, who lost Tony Parker to ruptured quadriceps tendon in the conference semifinals against the Houston Rockets.

Kawhi Leonard later also exited the playoffs, aggravating an ankle injury in a controversial opening game against the Warriors.